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245 _aThe World of Philosophy
_bAn Introductory Reader
_cEdit. Cahn Steven M
250 _a2nd edit
260 _aNY
_bOxford university press
_c2019
300 _a594
500 _aГФ 20097
504 _a2020-02-05, ГФ-1, худалдан авсан, үнэ 282 000, Хаанаас-Амазон
505 _aSecond Edition, presents philosophy in all its diverse array of thought and practice, offering a distinctive combination of standard analytical materials and Western historical texts alongside writings reflecting Chinese, Japanese, Indian, Arabic, African, South American, Chicano, and Native American sources. Approximately 25% of the contemporary readings are by women, including leading feminist theorists. Many articles have been edited to sharpen their focus and make them understandable to students with little or no background in philosophy.
546 _aEnglish
653 _aphilosophy
653 _aworld philosophy
653 _asociety
740 _aThe nature pf philosophy
740 _aMonroe C.Beardsley and Elizabeth Lane Beardsley. What is Philosophy?
740 _aBertrand Russell: The value of philosophy
740 _aPlato: Defence of socrates
740 _aPlato: Crito
740 _aPlato: Phaedo
740 _aReasoning
740 _aSteven M.Cahn, Patricia Kitcher and George Sher: What is reason?
740 _aCarl G.Hempel: Scientific inquiry
740 _aGillian Barker and Philip Kitcher: Antiscientism
740 _aRene descartes: Meditations of first philosophy
740 _aJohn Locke: An essay concerning human understanding
740 _aCottfried leibniz: New essay concerting human understanding
740 _aGeorge berkeley: A treatise concerning the principles of human knowledge?
740 _aDavid Hume: An enquiry concerning human understanding
740 _aCritique of pure reason
740 _aA.J.Ayer: What is knowledge?
740 _aEdmund L.Gettier: Is justified true belief knowledge?
740 _aUma Narayan: The project of feminist epistemology
740 _aNaranjuna: Examination of the senses
740 _aMind and body
740 _aRene Descartes: Meditations on first philosophy
740 _aGilbert Ruly: The chost in the machine
740 _aThomas nagel: What is it like to be a bat?
740 _aFrank Jackson: The mind-body problem
740 _aAlan Turing: Computing machinery and intelligence
740 _aJohn Searle: Do computers think?
740 _aBarbara Montero: The body problem
740 _aThe self
740 _aJoel Kupperman: Hinduism and the self the upanishads
740 _aThomas P.Kasulis: The Buddhist concept of self
740 _aDavid Hume: A treatise of human nature
740 _aIdentity
740 _aBrian Smart: A case of identity
740 _aJohn Perry: The problem of personal identity
740 _aJohn Locke: Of identity and diversity
740 _aThomas Reid: Essays on the intellectual power of man
740 _aTerence penelhum: Identity an immortality
740 _aFree Will: Thomas Nagel: Free Will
740 _aW.T.Stace: Free will and deterniminism?
740 _aReligious Beliefs
740 _aAnselm and Gaunilo: The Ontological Argument
740 _aThomas Aquinas: The five ways
740 _aWilliam L.Rowe: The kalam cosmological argument
740 _aWilliam Paley: Natural Theology
740 _aErnest Nagel: Does god exist?
740 _aThe problem of evil
740 _aBelief without proof
740 _aReligious diversity
740 _aMoral theory
740 _aEgoism and moral skepticism
740 _aConfucian morality the analects
740 _aMoral problem
740 _aA defense of abortion
740 _aOn the moral and legal status of abortion
740 _aWhy abortion is immoral
740 _aEuthanasia
740 _aActive and passive euthanasia
740 _aWorld hunger
740 _aSociety
740 _aLeviathan
740 _aA theory of justice
740 _aGlobalizing human rights
740 _aThe good life
740 _aThe bhagavad gita
740 _aXinzi: A discussion of heaven
740 _aThe handbook
740 _aMeaning in life
740 _aMeaningful lives
740 _aRealizing well-being
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